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Identifying Topics and Solicitations

Contents
  • What is Commercialization?
  • Why it matters
  • Implementation
  • It's OK to pivot, but you need to create a pivot point

What is Commercialization?

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Companies engaging under federal grants and contracts will be required to be knowledgeable about their technology commercialization plans.

 

Commercialization is the process by which a technology-based company moves its intellectual property (IP) to market to gain business profits and achieve growth. This can be performed under different business models that typically follow variants on manufacturing and service-based practices or the transfer of technology and know-how to another entity to commercialize. The path to market will essentially depend on the company’s business objectives, the IP, the development efforts undertaken, and its access to critical human and economic resources.

 

Commercialization Plans are frequently confused with Business Plans, but the two planning mechanisms are decidedly different. A Commercialization Plan focuses on the development and advancement of a technology. This type of planning can be very early stage and is often needed well before a business model can be fully formulated.

The Montana Innovation Partnership (MTIP) is based at Montana State University TechLink Center. We are funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration with additional funding from the Montana Department of Commerce.

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